See Which Six Coloradans Made This Year's Fortune 400 List (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

09/26/2011 03:30 pm ET
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Nov 26, 2011

For the first time in the list's nearly 30 year history, all 400 people listed on the Forbes 400 list are billionaires making a cumulative sum about equaling Canada's GDP, with six living in Colorado.

Philip Anschutz came in on the top of Colorado's billionaire list with a net worth of $7 billion, tied with Steve Jobs and two others. For purposes of perspective, Anschutz, Charles Ergen of EchoStar, and cable tycoon John Malone each ranked higher than realtor and television personality Donald Trump, No. 128. Though, Forbes writes on Trump's 400 profile:

The above three men also ranked higher than directors Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Colorado's lowest ranking billionaire on the list is a woman and she still tied with Starbucks founder Howard Schultz.

See who else made the Forbes 400 cut below.

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Coloradans On The Forbes 400 List

Coloradans On The Forbes 400 List

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#39 Philip Anschutz Of Denver

Anschutz, 71, climbed the stairway to financial heaven through oil, railroad, telecommunications and the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG).
On this year's Forbes 400 list, Anschutz tied with Texan banker Andrew Beal, Steve Jobs, and generic drug producer Patrick Soon-Shiong.
AEG operates famous arenas worldwide such as the Staples Center, London's O2, the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, the new Ulker Arena in Turkey, and at least 20 more. AEG also owns 6 convention centers, 26 theaters and clubs, 5 stadiums and 2 entertainment districts. The company also controls the NBA Lakers, NHL Kings, while the music division has contract with Justin Beiber, Taylor Swift and the Black Eyed Peas.
Anschutz Corp. also recently purchased the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, becoming the resort's third owner in its 93-year-long history.
His net worth is listed at $7 billion.
Photo by AP.